Card Trivia:Dragunity Divine Lance
- The spear seems to be the union of all the eight Dragon-Type "Dragunity" Tuner monsters:
- The Lance itself is built out of parts of (from top to bottom) "Dragunity Partisan", head compartment of "Dragunity Phalanx", "Dragunity Javelin", "Dragunity Darkspear", the shield of "Dragunity Phalanx" attaching to "Dragunity Pilum", the body of "Dragunity Brandistock" followed by its head compartment which is blocked by the hand of "Exa, Enforcer of Nekroz", the body compartment of "Dragunity Aklys", the spear (head) of "Dragunity Aklys" and "Dragunity Corsesca".
- The head compartment of "Dragunity Brandistock" blocked by the hand of "Exa, Enforcer of Nekroz" can be seen in the artwork of "Void Purification" and "Zefra Divine Strike".
- The base contains one wing from each of them; they are, clockwise: "Dragunity Phalanx", "Dragunity Darkspear", "Dragunity Brandistock", "Dragunity Aklys", "Dragunity Corsesca", "Dragunity Pilum" "Dragunity Javelin" and "Dragunity Partisan" .
- Interestingly enough, if wings are cross-counted (i.e. top left = 1, top right = 2, second top left = 3 etc..) the number at which the wings position actually matches the order of composition of this lance (from top to the bottom), except "Dragunity Corsesca" (7) and "Dragunity Aklys" (8), where they are swapped.
- Total level of the wings (with respect to the monsters) on each side equals to level 8.
- Compartments of the lance with green emeralds seen in the artwork of each "Dragunity" Tuner have their matched wings located all on the right-hand side.
- The spear-like pattern seen in the artwork possibly indicates each "Dragunity" Tuner.
- "Exa, Enforcer of the Nekroz" is featured on this card's artwork, channeling the eight "Dragunity" dragons to create this weapon for "Nekroz of Sophia" and "Tellarknight Ptolemaeus" to use, as depicted in "Zefra Divine Strike".
- Ironically, none of those three cards can be equipped with this card.
- This lance appears in the artwork of "Void Purification" and "Zefra Divine Strike".
- The dragon in the artwork of "Dragunity Knight - Ascalon" appears to be a living version of this weapon, sharing the same features described above.
- The Spear of Destiny is one of the names of the spear that pierced Jesus' side as he was being crucified in the book of John.